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This is a plot of 85,470 sq.m. located in the mountains between the towns of Antonovo and Elena (30 km from the town of Antonovo, and 33 km from Elena). The region is notably clean and the nature unpolluted: famous for its hunting and herd gathering opportunities.
There is a well established village close by. It boasts a Roman Bridge and old fortress. There are ideas about the foundation of a game reserve in the areaunder the administration of the Bulgarian Hunting and Fishing Union.
The plot is an excellent investment opportunity for the developing of a resort village, hunting lodge, etc. or for resale with the increasing prices of land in eco regions.
The price is 1.1 EUR per sq.m. or 94,017 EUR for the whole plot.
This region distinguishes itself for its unique location and climate. The fact is, that the city is approximately at equal distances from the four major Bulgarian cities Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv and Bourgas, which makes it the right place to buy a house. The rich history and the exquisite architecture both of Veliko Turnovo and the other towns from the region quickly attracted not only tourists, but investors too. The city of Veliko Turnovo is situated in the central part of Bulgaria at the foot of the Stara Planina mountain. It is spread on historic three hills and their surroundings Tzarevetz, Trapezitza and Sveta Gora in the valley of the meandering Yantra river. It is an administrative centre and the capital of the second Bulgarian kingdom. The favourable climate, the abundance of cultural and historical monuments and the flourishing local crafts are all requisites favouring tourism. The medieval town is certainly the landmark of the city and one of the major tourist attractions. Spreading across the hills Tzarevetz, Trapezitza, Momina Krepost, Sveta Gora and the modern suburb Assenov, it clearly marks the two dominant fortresses of that time the ones of Tzarevetz and Trapezitza, and the so-called New City, which was formed between them.